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Indigenous people (The arrival of europeans to New Zealand starting from…
Indigenous people (The arrival of europeans to New Zealand starting from the 17th century brought enormous changes to the maori way of life. Maori people gradually adopted many aspects of western society and culture., In the 2013 census, there were approximately 600 000 people in New Zealand identifying as Maori, making up roughly 15% of the nation population., The Maori originated with settlers from eastern Polynesia, who arrived in New Zealand in several waves of canoe voyages at some time between 1250 ad 1300CE.
, Who are Maori?, The English and Maori versions of the Treaty differed significantly, so there is no consensus as to exactly what was agreed to., Originated in and Characteristic of a particular region or country., Socioeconomic initiatives have been impelemented aimed at closing the gap between Maori and other New Zealanders., Maori got money from the government, and they used that money to buy other investments.)